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Friday 22 September – part five: plan B to attract Gareth….
So Gareth, my lovely adopted donkey, was plainly refusing to come in with a groom, after her first attempts to encourage him over. She told me not to worry, she had a plan B, which involved ginger nut biscuits. Who knew? Apparently donkeys love these… so off she went, treats in hand… talk about being the donkey whisperer, as one by one, they all followed her back…
Benji arrives, so surely Gareth won’t be far behind…
… well apart from one little soul, who was still eating his grass. She had to go back out to him to encourage him, and finally he started to follow her. He was coming over!
Then my little buddy boy was right in front of me, and very happy he seemed too! Little did I know as I wrote this that just a couple of weeks later, he’d be in agony with a hoof infection and would soon be put to sleep…
Gareth with Benji in the background
I was able to pet him more than I’ve ever done before, and he just stood there contentedly. In hindsight, we both wondered if that was the first sign that something was wrong
The groom told us she’d only been there a couple of months. Well, that may be the case, but my goodness, she’s got Gareth (literally!) eating out of her hand! That little donkey patently adores her. I’ve never seen him so calm before.
Even Jan was soon petting him too…
I was so glad that we’d come back, as this was truly a magical experience, for me anyway.
And now, as I review this, I’m so glad I said to Jan that we had to visit the Donkey Sanctuary, as this was the last time I got to see my Gareth before his untimely death. After I posted about him passing on Facebook, Jan posted and said she was so glad that we’d taken her to meet him.
So good to know he was shown such love. Such a sweetheart! It was meant to be that you could spend time with him that day.
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Gareth is certainly a very special donkey and glad you got to spend one last time with him! Seems Jan is very grateful you took her here for the experience.
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Gareth is certainly a very special donkey and glad you got to spend one last time with him! Seems Jan is very grateful you took her here for the experience.
She was and I was very touched by that, especially as that was something she had no option in. I was going to see my donkey no matter what. I made it clear when we first spoke about this trip that there were two things we'd already planned to do in September - the Bath Spa was one and the Donkey Sanctuary was the other and she ended up really enjoying both, which was great.
This final update with Gareth had me in tears, but I'm so glad you got the opportunity to see him up close, photograph him, and even pet him. Such precious memories!
This final update with Gareth had me in tears, but I'm so glad you got the opportunity to see him up close, photograph him, and even pet him. Such precious memories!
Well put Cam and exactly the way I felt about Gareth! Such a great donkey and so special to those who got to interact with him.
It was quite obvious that Cheryl sensed something was wrong with him or out of his element on her last visit to him with Jan as he wasn't his usual happy self and not as friendly as usual! Things happen for a reason and it was the time for Cheryl to return to see Gareth and share this special donkey with Jan as what she has been through over the last two years now!
I'm hoping to visit the Donkey Sanctuary one day when I return to the UK, but don't know when!
Cheryl, how far from London is the Sanctuary and hope you can give me specifics as I'd love to visit this place as so special?
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This final update with Gareth had me in tears, but I'm so glad you got the opportunity to see him up close, photograph him, and even pet him. Such precious memories!
I was in tears going back and seeing it, so I'm glad I wasn't the only one. They were very precious memories.
Well put Cam and exactly the way I felt about Gareth! Such a great donkey and so special to those who got to interact with him.
Aw, thank you. I'm filling up just reading your responses here.
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It was quite obvious that Cheryl sensed something was wrong with him or out of his element on her last visit to him with Jan as he wasn't his usual happy self and not as friendly as usual! Things happen for a reason and it was the time for Cheryl to return to see Gareth and share this special donkey with Jan as what she has been through over the last two years now!
I'm hoping to visit the Donkey Sanctuary one day when I return to the UK, but don't know when!
Well, let us know whenever that is.
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Cheryl, how far from London is the Sanctuary and hope you can give me specifics as I'd love to visit this place as so special?
It's pretty far. It's over three hours' drive and Sidmouth doesn't have a railway station. Originally, when we go back there a week on Friday, I was going to go down on my own and Mark was going to meet me there. With Gareth's death, I said I couldn't face it on my own, so we're driving down together. When I looked into public transport, it would seriously have taken me most of the day to get there from our house - leaving around 10:00am and getting there about 4:00pm.
It's an hour and a half from Stonehenge and a hour and three quarters from Bath, so it's nowhere near anything really.
Friday 22 September – part six: heading over to Stonehenge…
We headed out of the Donkey Sanctuary, and made our way over to Seaton, the next seaside resort along the coast, stopping to get some photos of it as we took the road down to it…
We headed through the town…
… and then stopped to take some photos on the way out on the banks of the River Axe…
This is the Seaton tram that operates for visitors in the summer months
We then made our way through Axmouth…
We had dinner here a few months earlier on one of our visits to the Donkey Sanctuary…
From here, it was out through a series of country lanes…
… before we reached Crewkerne, a market town. As Mark said, you travel through all these country lanes, then you come across quite a large town. It was a bit bizarre…
We were then back out into the countryside again…
Not long afterwards, we joined the A303, a road that’s partially dual carriageway, and partially single carriageway (i.e. one lane going each way). Every time it jumps from one to the other, it leads to long queues, and today was no exception. The worst problem is as you approach Stonehenge, as everyone slows down to look at the stones, as you go past (I am not joking! ) and it was leading to such long lines, we took a detour to avoid it.
We arrived at the Stonehenge visitor centre…
…and Jan noticed how much they charge to visit these days - £17.50 per person. I reassured her she wouldn’t be paying, as I could get one person in, as well as myself, with my corporate English Heritage membership (the same one that got the three of us into the Tower of London free of charge), and Mark had National Trust membership.
We headed over to tickets, and they obviously take from the pre-booked or members’ line before the “today’s tickets” line, as the next guy in that got ready to move forward when the previous person finished, and the guy specifically called me forwards. Now that’s what I call service!
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